Elvira's Movie Macabre: The Killer Shrews

Watch Elvira's Movie Macabre: The Killer Shrews

  • 2011
  • 1 hr 17 min

Elvira's Movie Macabre: The Killer Shrews is a horror-comedy B-movie that was released in 1959. The film is directed by Ray Kellogg and stars James Best, Ingrid Goude, Baruch Lumet, and Ken Curtis. The movie was not very successful upon its original release, but it gained a cult following in later years and was featured on Elvira's Movie Macabre in 1986.

The film is set on an isolated island off the coast of Texas, where a group of scientists are conducting experiments. The experiments have resulted in the creation of a new species of shrews that are larger and more aggressive than any other shrews on the planet. The scientists hope to study the shrews and learn more about their behavior, but things quickly go awry when a hurricane hits the island and the shrews break out of their cages.

The movie follows the survivors as they try to defend themselves against the killer shrews. The survivors include Jerry Farrell (James Best), a pilot who is stranded on the island with his assistant, Rook (Ken Curtis), and the scientists' daughter, Ann (Ingrid Goude). They are joined by Captain Thorne Sherman (Baruch Lumet), who arrives on the island with a supply of food and medical supplies.

As the survivors try to figure out how to escape the island, they are forced to battle the killer shrews, which are now roaming free and attacking everything in their path. The shrews are shown as puppet animals, which are quite clearly fake and not at all scary. This is part of the movie's charm, as it is a B-movie that is meant to be enjoyed for its campiness and humor.

Cassandra Peterson, who plays Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, hosts the movie and provides commentary throughout. Her commentary is witty and sarcastic, adding to the humorous tone of the film. She also appears in several interstitials, where she interacts with the movie and provides comedic relief.

Despite its low budget and cheesy special effects, Elvira's Movie Macabre: The Killer Shrews has become a cult classic among horror fans. The movie is a prime example of the B-movie genre, which often relied on over-the-top plots and low-budget effects to entertain audiences. The film's humor and campiness have made it a beloved favorite for many horror movie fans, and it continues to be screened at conventions and film festivals.

In conclusion, Elvira's Movie Macabre: The Killer Shrews is a classic B-movie that is packed with humor and campy horror. The film's low budget effects and puppet animals only add to its charm, making it a must-see for horror fans who enjoy a good laugh. Cassandra Peterson's commentary adds an extra layer of humor to the film, making it an entertaining watch from start to finish.

Elvira's Movie Macabre: The Killer Shrews is a 2011 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 17 minutes.

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  • Release Date
    2011
  • Runtime
    1 hr 17 min
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